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WORKING MAN'S PARADISE

... tor them. Today—this afternoon it was—l saw a poor man, not a bit like a drunkard, with torn clothes and a pale, white face, pick up a piece of orange-peel and hide it away in his pocket. He then walked along the water-table as if in search for some other ...

Published: Monday 18 September 1893
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 219 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SOUTHSEA CRUELTY CASE

... and 'the children. They had frequently given the children food. PICKING FRlOM THdE GARBAGE BOXES. The little ones were so hungry at times that they had been seen searching through the garbage boxes *for. food. . While. Mirs.. arman, the wife of a petty officer ...

SOUTHAMPTON

... On Tuesday evening he met woner in Bedford-place and asked her what those the 6118 Were Bbc had ' and ssie re phed she had picked oth reens on? the stumps. Thinking that she had B ear \ a hesides he procured a policeman to The when the potatoes were found ...

Published: Thursday 11 April 1878
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 278 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AROUND AND ABOUT

... dit macv of the outcasts have taken to kloofs and we caves in the hills, and only descend iuto Johaunes- yo as 'burg to pick uo garbage in the market for food. a t Modern representatives of Dives and. Lazarus are ug, nowhere so numerous as in the cruel Golden ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1897
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 973 | Page: 12 | Tags: News 

MULTUM IN PARVO

... has died at Paddiniton, from blood poisoning, arising from the scratch of a cat in tho face. The cat had been raking some garbage, and conveyed some virus into the wound. In a gentleman’s garden in South Hill Park, Hampstead Heath, a large number of strawberry ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... living of a very penHrious nature, earning email jams money by menial occupation, and bringing 'iome and eating any garbage could pick up. Saturday afternoon, finding he had not come downstairs, * relative broke open his attic door, which was found lucked ...

Published: Tuesday 16 December 1879
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1068 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CARRION CROW

... roots picked from fallow fields, tufts coarse grass, wool, cow hair, and a considerable quantity of rabbits’ down. 1 have little doubt that the latter was procured the animal being pounced upon whilst feeding, carried oft’, killed, his bones picked, and ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... take all the garbage on the Saturday, the cart not being large enough. Of course it could not be removed on the Sunday, and the officer came on Monday before it could be taken away.—The magistrates said the Act required that the garbage should be removed ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER

... beaten with the most unnatural and brutal severity. The poor little fellow bad been often seen the neighbours picking up and eating garbage, to satisfy bis hunger, and even going to the pig’s trough, and devouring eagerly such refuse as the pigs had not ...

HINTS FOR EMIGRANTS

... in England are useless when required carried, being too heavy,l a change of clothe*, large panakin, and braee of pistols. Picks and shovels they buy the diggings, from 25«. each, and very bad one* ; you can carry them up, and I write, there are hundreds ...

HOW OTHERS LIVE

... crept along beside the gutter, Li onlly pausing now aid then to fumble among 1I heaps of garbage. Curiosity was pricked. I . wntehed one, iaiit at length saw him pick out of tar the refuse a gentlemen's glove, thrust it furtively tom Into a bag, and go on ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1896
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1271 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

THE VOYAGE OF THE GALATEA

... and a salute of twenty-one guns was Area. Honolulu is a fine place for amusement. Fruit grows in abundance, and you might pick and eat as much as you like on the plantation. They are all in a confusion now (Friday, 30th July) on deck, getting in sheep ...